Machine foe separating isow prom eurbtace-cierders



WALRDTH & EVANS.

- Ore Separator.

No. 9,493. Patented Dec. 21, 1852.

UNITED SATES PATENT FFICE.

DANL. WALROTH, OF CHITTENANGO, AND LUOIUS EVANS, CF MANLIUS, NEYV YORK.

MACHINE FOB SEPAR-ATING IRON FROM FURNACE-CINDEBS.

Specification of Letters Patent No.

To all 'w/mm it may concern Be it known that we, DANIEL W'ALROTI-I, ofChittenango, in the county of Madison and LUCIUS Evans, of Manlius, inthe county of Onondaga State of New York, have invented a new Machinefor Separating Iron from Furnace-Cinders; and we do hereby declare thatthe following is a full and exact description of the said invention andof the construction and operation of such machine reference being had tothe annexed drawings, making a part of this specification, in whichFigure 1, is a perspective View. Letter A, represents a hollow cylinderfor tumbling the cinders and iron and retaining the coarser parts of theiron. Letter B repre sents a cylinder in which the fan D is made torevolve by means of the wheel H throwing a current of air under thecylinder A and separating the c-inders from the iron as they dropthrough the apertures J J.

9,498, dated December 21 1852.

c, c, c, a, c, 0, represent iron staves which are fastened upon theheads F, F, and con stitute the cylinder A. These staves are piaced farenough apart to allow the cinders when broken to fall through betweenthe apertures J, J,. G represents the wheel by which the cylinder A. ismade to revolve. 1 represents an aperture in the cylinder B, throughwhich a current of air is made to pass by means of the fan. D representsthe frame which supports the machinery.

What we claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is

The combination of the revolving break ing, and sitting cylinder withthe fan or its equivalent, substantially in the manner, and for thepurposes specified.

DANIEL W ALROTH. LUCIUS EVANS. Witnesses:

JACIUS Fmnson CATI-IARINE FRENCH.

